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  • A man and a woman, dressed in medical scrubs with the man wearing a pink hair cover, are featured on a colorful background with circles and confetti. The text reads 'Knock Knock, Hi! With the Glaucomfleckens'.

    Knock Knock, Hi! with the Glaucomfleckens

    Will and Kristin Flanary (aka the Glaucomfleckens), open up about the weird, wild, and often emotional realities of healthcare. Whether you work in medicine or have just been tangled in the system, this show is for you. Guests like Dr. Mike and Dr. Vivek Murthy join in for funny, frank conversations about what patients and providers really go through. And yes, Will still hasn’t had his eyes dilated.

  • Book cover titled 'How to be Patient' logo in top left corner, illustration of a human brain wearing black sunglasses on a yellow background, authors Preston Roche, MD, and Margaret Duncan, MD.

    How to Be Patient

    Dr. Preston Roche and Dr. Margaret Duncan, two psychiatry residents and content creators, explore the human experience from inside the clinic and beyond. If you’re in healthcare or just care about people, this podcast invites you to listen with more nuance and compassion. With help from producers Dr. and Lady Glaucomflecken, they uncover stories that challenge what we think we know about mental health and the people we serve.

  • Cover image of the 'The Bendy Bodies Podcast' featuring Dr. Linda Bluestein, smiling woman with long blond hair, wearing a black jacket over a blue top, against a purple background with blue and white text and logo.

    Bendy Bodies

    Dr. Linda Bluestein, The Hypermobility MD, creates a space for people living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes and connective tissue disorders. This podcast is for anyone navigating chronic pain, misunderstood symptoms, or the daily challenge of being “too flexible.” Each week, Linda shares science, insight, and support to help you live better in your unique body. It’s not just a podcast. It’s a lifeline for the bendy community.

  • Cover of a book or publication titled 'The Sepsis Spectrum' with blue ink splashes on the left and a profile silhouette of a person's head in red on the right. The bottom left corner has the text 'Humor Content' and the bottom right features the Sepsis Alliance logo.

    The Sepsis Spectrum

    Brought to you by Sepsis Alliance and hosted by Critical Care RN & CNS Author Nicole Kupchik, The Sepsis Spectrum is an exploration of real-world patient cases, expert insights, and clinical deep dives to unravel the most complex presentations facing modern medicine. Designed for healthcare professionals at every level, The Sepsis Spectrum is about leaving you with practical, life-saving knowledge.

  • A woman with wavy light brown hair and fair skin is looking to the side against a blue background. Text reads 'How to Survive the Classroom' with a green triangular shape filled with doodles like a bunny face, a book, a peace sign, a paper airplane, and various symbols.

    How to Survive the Classroom

    Andrea Forcum, also known as @EducatorAndrea, brings heart and humor to the teachers who are barely holding it together. This show is for anyone who’s Googled “how to quit mid-semester” or screamed into a closet. With call-ins and real confessions, Andrea tackles the absurd highs and brutal lows of life in the classroom. It’s a group hug disguised as a podcast for educators who need one.

  • Podcast cover featuring a man with glasses, tattoos, and a beard, a woman with blonde hair, and a small dog on a yellow background with the text 'Moby Pod' and a logo reading 'little walnut'.

    Moby Pod

    Moby, musician and activist, invites listeners into his surprisingly personal world. This podcast is for music lovers, creatives, and curious humans who want to hear honest stories and thoughtful perspectives. From wild tour memories to unexpected guests, Moby explores everything from animal rights to artistic doubt. Every episode is a window into what moves him. It’s strange, sincere, and way more fun than you’d expect.

  • Two people, a woman with colorful hair and a man with glasses, are surrounded by flames. The woman is holding a mug with a fire within, and the man is drinking from a mug. The woman has a speech bubble that says, "We are fine."

    We Are Fine

    Lauran Woolley (@mrs.woolleyin5th) and her husband Jordan take on the everyday disasters of adulting with humor and grit. If you’re a Gen Z firstborn, a Millennial in denial, or a Gen X skeptic, this one’s for you. From reenacting the Civil War as clowns to surviving modern friendship, they dive into chaos with one goal: learn how to function. Just repeat after them. We are fine. Probably.

  • Illustration of a person's profile with curly hair and a speech bubble containing the words "Speech Talk."

    Speech Talk

    Emily and Eva, two working SLPs, translate dense research into useful tools for real sessions. If you’re a speech-language pathologist looking to stay sharp without reading a thousand-page study, this show is your shortcut. With humor and empathy, they tackle topics like discharge planning and adult neuro rehab in clear, practical ways. It’s smart, funny, and always focused on helping you help your patients.

  • Illustration of a green chalkboard with pink and yellow icons representing a government building and a family home balanced on wooden beams, with large white letters spelling 'ACT' and smaller text 'The Balancing Act' and 'With Joe Vitale & Jamie Wanko'.

    The Balancing Act

    Jamie Wanko and Joseph Vitale are teachers, parents, and full-time humans trying to keep it all together. If you’re juggling work, family, and everything in between, this show will feel like a deep breath. From navigating post-COVID classrooms to caring for aging parents, they share honest stories and small wins. It’s not always graceful, but it’s always real. Welcome to your new favorite reminder that you’re not alone.

  • Close-up photo of a man with long hair and a beard wearing headphones, with digital art overlay of pixelated question marks and retro gaming text, and the caption "Explain Like I'm Thirty with SidneyRaz"

    Explain Like I’m Thirty

    SidneyRaz, the king of hindsight, uncovers life hacks no one told us until it was too late. This show is for millennials and late bloomers ready to ask weird questions and get even weirder answers. Each week, Sidney interviews obscure experts about careers and skills we never knew existed. It’s curious, hilarious, and sometimes disgusting. No matter the topic, one thing is guaranteed. You’ll learn something nobody told you.

  • Black and white cover with large text 'HIDDEN STORIES', an open book in the bottom left with pages flying upward, and a small silhouette of a person falling or jumping with arms raised above the title.

    Hidden Stories

    Andy Jiang, known for his viral storytelling, brings you powerful tales that are strange, true, and sometimes forgotten. If you love the unbelievable but real, this show is a treasure chest. Each week, Andy shares firsthand accounts, historical twists, and mysteries that deserve the spotlight. It’s a collection of stories that remind us the world is bigger, weirder, and more moving than we ever imagined.

  • Two women with stickers on their faces, making silly expressions, promoting a podcast called 'Accidental Experts' with Dani & Tay.

    Accidental Experts

    Tay BeepBoop and Dani Klaric, DIY artists and TikTok icons, turned their side projects into full-on creative careers. If you’ve ever wondered how someone becomes a professional pancake painter or room makeover wizard, this show’s for you. Each week, they chat with fellow artists about creativity, growth, and finding success by accident. It’s chaotic, inspiring, and full of laughs. Turns out, being unqualified is part of the magic.

  • Book cover titled 'The Doubleblind Magic Hour' with a black background and a colorful prism emitting horizontal rainbow lines, and the author's name Shelby Hartman at the bottom.

    The DoubleBlind Magic Hour

    Shelby Hartman, co-founder of DoubleBlind Magazine, explores the messy and fascinating world of psychedelics. This show is for seekers, skeptics, and anyone watching the psychedelic space evolve. From insider gossip to scientific breakthroughs, Shelby speaks with journalists, researchers, and underground voices to uncover what’s really happening. It’s news, culture, and just enough chaos to keep you curious. Plus, yes, they talk about whether you should trip.

  • Podcast cover art for 'Ungroundable with Lisa Schwartz and her mom' featuring a woman with wide eyes and a surprised expression, with her mom peeking over a yellow barrier in the background. The background is yellow and black text displays the show's title.

    Ungroundable

    Lisa Schwartz and her mom invite celebrity guests to spill their most unfiltered stories (with their actual family members listening in). This show is for anyone who’s lived a little too hard and wants to laugh about it now. Whether you were grounded for good reason or got away with everything, the stories are awkward, hilarious, and maybe even healing. Just don’t let your grandma hear this one.

  • Green poster with the words 'Human Values' and a dollar sign, featuring a close-up of a face from U.S. currency.

    Human Values

    The show that started it all! Aron Reuben Korney and Lindsay Hicks ask the only question that really matters. How much would it take for you to do something ridiculous? This show is for comedy fans, moral philosophers, and chaos lovers alike. Each week, they and a special guest put a price on the weirdest hypothetical scenarios imaginable. It’s funny, strange, and oddly revealing. Everyone has a price. What’s yours?